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  Dr. Sergei Noskov  
     
 

Position:

Assistant Professor, Institute of Biocomplexity and Informatics

Qualifications:

Ph.D. Physical Chemistry (1999) Russian Academy of Sciences
Post-Doctoral Studies:
1999-2002 Institute for BioMedical Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Field of Studies: Computational Biophysics/Biochemistry
2002-2005 Weill Medical College of Cornell University, USA
Field of Studies: Biochemistry and Structrual Biology
2005-2006 Staff Scientist, IMPS, Biological Sciences Department,
University of Chicago, USA


Room:

BI 447

Phone:

403-210-7971

Email:

snoskov@ucalgary.ca

 
     
 

Research Interests

Molecular Modelling, Membrane Proteins (Ion Channels and Ion-coupled
transporters), Quantum Chemistry of Biologically Relevant Molecules, Free
Energy Profiles, Protein Structure/Function prediction

 
     
 

Courses Taught

Bcem 471

Physical Biochemistry

Bcem 577

Biomolecular Simulation

Bcem 731 Current Topics in Biochemistry

 

 
     
 

Graduate Students

Name

Degree

Topic
Deshpande, Sumukh Ph.D.  
Lev, Bogdan     Ph.D.  
Markosyan, Suren M.Sc.  
Wang, Yibo Ph.D.  
Zdravkovic, Igor Ph.D.  

 

 
     
 

Awards

2005 - Paper on K+ channel scored 9.6 (Rated: Exceptional) at the Faculty1000 system
2004 - American Epilepsy Foundation Fellowship (WMC of Cornell University)
2002 - INTAS (European Union) Award for Young Scientist (KTH, Stockholm)
1997 - OeAD Research Scholarship (Austria, University of Innsbruck)

 

 
     
 

Selected publications

  • Noskov S.Y., Roux B. 2006, Importance of Hydration and Dynamics on the Selectivity of the KcsA and NaK Channels, Journal of General Physiology, In press
  • Noskov S.Y., Lamoureux G., Roux B. 2005 Microscopic picture of hydrophobic hydration in water-ethanol mixtures from simulation with new polarizable force-field“. Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 109, 6705-6713
  • Noskov SY, Berneche S, Roux, B 2004 Control of ion selectivity in potassium channels by electrostatic and dynamic properties of coordinating ligands. Nature, vol. 431, 830-834
  • Noskov SY, Im W, Roux B. 2004 Ion Permeation through the alpha-hemolysin Channel: Theoretical Studies Based on Brownian Dynamics and Poisson-Nernst-Plank Electrodiffusion Theory. Biophysical. Journal., 87, 2299-2309
  • Noskov SY, Wright JD, Lim C., 2002 Long-Range Effects of Mutating R248 to
    Q/W in the p53 Core Domain Journal of Physical. Chemistry B, 2002, 106;
    13047-13057
  • Wright J.D., Noskov S.Y., Lim C. 2002 Factors governing loss and rescue of DNA binding upon single and double mutations at P53 core domain. Nucleic Acids Research , 30; 1563-1574
  • Noskov S.Y., Lim C. 2001 Free energy decomposition of protein-protein interaction. Biophysical Journal., 81;737-750

 

 

 

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